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I got a bunch of ads as well. Only site I really visit on Google Chrome is GOG. Occasionally visit Googlemail.

I use firefox and another laptop (linux) for everything else.

I redeemed Crusader King's 2 for free and after it went through got ads through a tab at the top of the browser below the bar.

It ONLY happened when I redeemed a free game.

When I went and bought DLC (for said Crusader Kings), no ads popped up. A request for a survey did, but no ads.

I don't think it's something I picked up as the only places I go on this browser is GOG and Gmail.

I do most of my stuff on the Linux Laptop (GOG seems to work best with a Windows machine and Google Chrome which is why I use this for it, otherwise I'm normally using the Linux Laptop).

So, with that, I think it has something to do with free games being redeemed (mine wasn't via Amazon, it was via the free offer on the site itself). It may not hit all the time (I've only experienced it once), and it didn't appear when I actually bought something.
I never saw a thing like this. But I do believe it comes from GOG, after all it does recognize that the user was on a code redeem page.

I do wonder however, why they would not show adds for their own products.

Just in case, block scripts from rokt and you should be good.
Post edited June 16, 2023 by neumi5694
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amok: so are you suggesting amazon hacked gOg? because the adds appear on gOg's website, after you redeem the code.
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Catventurer: No. I'm suggesting that there's some deal going on here related the codes Amazon gives away that the advertisements need to display..
yes, exctly. and that deal has to include gOg, as it is on their website it takes place. and that's perfectly fine. Amazon and gOg have made a deal (where do you think Amazon get gOg keys from?), which as part of it includes some rvenue from adds on key redemtion.


edit - and as FlavioV points out (https://www.gog.com/forum/general/amazon_prime_games_and_drm/post106) activating it works as a different package then the "normal" game, so it is the Prime key that activates it. you may end up with duplicate games in your game library, and it does not shown as owned in the store.
Post edited June 16, 2023 by amok
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tarasis: Ads when redeeming Gaming Amazon code

Ick!
I've never had those (or any other ads) shown when redeeming a GOG code (via Amazon Prime or otherwise).
That 5-day plan is two-thirds of my monthly groceries expenditure. I'd definitely grab that £100 off and eat like a king for a week. And the free case of wine too, if there's no catch. I don't even drink wine; I'd gift it someone. As far as unwanted ads go, they could do a lot worse with their offers.

N.B.: screenshot is just me checking out their site. I haven't seen these things when redeeming a code; they seem to be UK-exclusive.
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Hey folks, a few words of context from our side:
We are currently testing a new feature on our redeem page with the aim of enhancing your shopping experience and providing added value in quality free offers and trials to users. This feature is visible only to those of our users that gave us their marketing consent, which you can opt out at any time by accessing the Cookie Declaration page in the footer of GOG.COM.
We apologize for any inconvenience or confusion these tests may have caused and want to thank you for your continued trust in GOG.
Post edited June 16, 2023 by Clownski_
Yeah, I didn't think it would be adware or malware. It's not 2001 any more.

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Clownski_: Hey folks, a few words of context from our side:
We are currently testing a new feature on our redeem page with the aim of enhancing your shopping experience and providing added value in quality free offers and trials to users. This feature is visible only to those of our users that gave us their marketing consent, which you can opt out at any time by accessing the Cookie Declaration page in the footer of GOG.COM.
We apologize for any inconvenience or confusion these tests may have caused and want to thank you for your continued trust in GOG.
Thanks for the clarification. If it helps you make a few cents per ad, then that's fine with me, 'cause I want GOG to do well.
I wouldn't say it enhanced my shopping experience though, if I'm perfectly honest.
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amok: It is gOg. I just redeemd the Neverwinter code myself, and got an add for a website called Honey. I have no addware on my computer. I don;t care, though, i have no problem gOg gettinging some add income from free games
There's one thing that I will say though, if GOG is now going to advertise Honey via ROKT, then GOG and Honey should fix their rewards calculator to recognise different currencies lol. Everything gets recorded in Zloty, but the number remains the same to the local currency.

So you basically get a quarter or less than you should do, depending on your currency.

Like if you spend £30 on GOG, it thinks you spent 30zl.
Post edited June 16, 2023 by SargonAelther
as I said, I don't mind this, but

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Clownski_: [...] the aim of enhancing your shopping experience and providing added value in quality free offers and trials to users. [...]
is one of the worst pr speech lines I have read in a long time. in other marketing clichés you want to cram in there?
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amok: as I said, I don't mind this, but

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Clownski_: [...] the aim of enhancing your shopping experience and providing added value in quality free offers and trials to users. [...]
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amok: is one of the worst pr speech lines I have read in a long time. in other marketing clichés you want to cram in there?
Duly noted (:
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amok: as I said, I don't mind this, but

is one of the worst pr speech lines I have read in a long time. in other marketing clichés you want to cram in there?
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inox: Duly noted (:
if that just ran off Clownski_ without any prep or much thoguht - he should be proud and deserve a raise
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Clownski_: This feature is visible only to those of our users that gave us their marketing consent, which you can opt out at any time by accessing the Cookie Declaration page in the footer of GOG.COM.
Nothing happens when I click Cookie Declaration at the bottom of the page. I've tried 3 different browsers with default settings and no add-ons.
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amok: other marketing clichés you want to cram in there?
Seems par for the course. "To improve user experience" they added the mandatory chatbot. Then they removed the GOG Galaxy bug tracker, forcing everyone to use it.
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Ice_Mage: Nothing happens when I click Cookie Declaration at the bottom of the page.
Same.
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Ice_Mage: Nothing happens when I click Cookie Declaration at the bottom of the page.
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SargonAelther: Same.
We'll look into it asap.
Yes there is no link to the Cookie Declaration page at all.
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AWG43: Yes there is no link to the Cookie Declaration page at all.
It doesn't work while you're on the forum, it works on the front-page. We'll fix it.